Senior Education Analyst

Ashley Young

At GBPI, Ashley leads GBPI’s focus on K-12 education while continuing her dedication to equitable financial aid higher education policy, advocacy, and research. Before joining GBPI she was a founding College Counselor at Charles R. Drew Charter School in Atlanta Public Schools from 2016-2022. Ashley’s journey in college access also includes roles as an Admissions Counselor and TRiO Program Coordinator, assisting students who were historically excluded from building wealth and first-generation college students, in the college admission process. She is passionate about empowering educators to use their voices beyond the voting booth and building advocacy coalitions to make change for Georgia’s most marginalized students. Outside of work, she is pursuing her doctorate in Education Policy Studies at Georgia State University, attending festivals, brunch, reading, and spending time with her cavapoo, Mazzi.

Recent Posts by Ashley

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Overview: 2026 Fiscal Year Budget for the Georgia Student Finance Commission

  Introduction The Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) is the state’s higher education finance agency with over 20 ...
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Overview: 2026 Fiscal Year Budget for the Technical College System of Georgia

  Introduction The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) governs 22 two-year post-secondary institutions that offer technical education, ...
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Overview: 2026 Fiscal Year Budget for the University System of Georgia

  Introduction Georgia’s four-year public higher education system, the University System of Georgia (USG), is composed of 26 ...
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Overview: 2026 Fiscal Year Budget for the Georgia Department of Education

  Introduction The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) serves Georgia’s 180+ kindergarten -12th (K-12) grade public school districts. ...
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Public Education Deserves Full State Investment: Results of GBPI 2024 School District Survey

This report was co-authored by Ashley Young, GBPI’s Senior Education Analyst, and Jae-Kur Lockhart, a fellow in the ...
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Georgia Education Budget Primer for State Fiscal Year 2025

This section is co-authored by Vice President of Research and Policy,  David Schaefer, Director of Economic Justice Ife ...
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African American Studies are Again an Option for Students in Georgia

Last month State Superintendent Richard Woods decided not to recommend Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies in Georgia ...
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The Ongoing Battle for Student Loan Debt Relief

  This blog explores the challenges of student loan debt relief and potential solutions, focusing on the experience ...
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GBPI Responds to US District Court Rulings Blocking Student Loan Relief

GEORGIA — The Georgia Policy and Budget Institute (GBPI) is disappointed in yesterday’s partial preliminary injunctions issued by ...
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Organizations Unite in Open Letter to Support Student Loan Debt Relief Amid Legal Challenges

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Today, a network of organizations sent an open letter to the Attorneys General of ...
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A Black History Month Tribute: Celebrating the Gift of HBCUs and the Legacy of the Atlanta Student Movement

At Georgia Budget and Policy Institute (GBPI), we envision a fair and inclusive Georgia where all people prosper. ...
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Overview: 2025 Fiscal Year Budget for Higher Education

  Introduction Governor Brian Kemp’s proposed 2025 budget allocates $3.4 billion for the Board of Regents and $486 ...

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